Precision data-driven modeling of cortical dynamics reveals person-specific mechanisms underpinning brain electrophysiology
Cerebral Cortex
Male
Adult
ICTS (Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences)
Brain
610
Electroencephalography
Alpha Rhythm
Models
Neurological
Medicine and Health Sciences
Humans
Female
Nerve Net
Beta Rhythm
Algorithms
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.2409577121
Publication Date:
2025-01-17T18:35:51Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
Task-free brain activity affords unique insight into the functional structure of brain network dynamics and has been used to identify neural markers of individual differences. In this work, we present an algorithmic optimization framework that directly inverts and parameterizes brain-wide dynamical-systems models involving hundreds of interacting neural populations, from single-subject M/EEG time-series recordings. This technique provides a powerful neurocomputational tool for interrogating mechanisms underlying individual brain dynamics (“precision brain models”) and making quantitative predictions. We extensively validate the models’ performance in forecasting future brain activity and predicting individual variability in key M/EEG metrics. Last, we demonstrate the power of our technique in resolving individual differences in the generation of alpha and beta-frequency oscillations. We characterize subjects based upon model attractor topology and a dynamical-systems mechanism by which these topologies generate individual variation in the expression of alpha vs. beta rhythms. We trace these phenomena back to global variation in excitatory–inhibitory balance, highlighting the explanatory power of our framework to generate mechanistic insights.
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